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Sixth graders had to use the scentific method, from forming a hypothesis to ending at a conclusion. The ideas were pretty random, from figuring out which laundry detergent works best to learning ...
Cardinals Local Schools sixth grade science class participated in a Skittles Science Lab recently. Students used Skittles (their rock), water and a pipet (their precipitation), and a Petri dish (Ea… ...
Allen Edwards, Colquitt County’s director of 6-12 gifted education, described science fair projects as one of the richest learning experiences students have in school.
As part of their lunar landing science lesson, students spent the last few weeks creating capsules for eggs. Students used common household goods like plastic bags and popsicle sticks to make the ...
The students’ project titled, “Oh, Deer!” started by observing the amount of light reflected by trees and plants near the roads, and then testing the reflective properties of local flora, and putting ...
The sixth graders have been working on a biome project in science class and have been reading the Gospel of Matthew as part of their morning prayer. They traveled last week on the yearly Chrysalis ...
Glenwood Springs Middle School’s sixth grade class showcased their innovative science projects at their annual Celebration of Learning on Wednesday. The event, initiated by science teacher Autumn ...
For the first time in eight years, sixth graders across Midland got to experience the Science Extravaganza, a visual and interactive event with 20 different science exhibits and experiments.
In teams, they recently participated in the Eco Hunt and Science Competition at the Los Angeles Environmental Education Fair at the Arboretum. For the first time, Paradise Canyon students, Jack ...
By Olivia Just, CorrespondentMay 7, 2010 STAMFORD -- In the increasing scientific race to find alternative energy sources, two Stamford sixth graders have pulled ahead of the pack.
Science Exploration Day was literally a hair-raising experience for some sixth-graders at Fremont Middle School. Touching a machine which generates 400,000 volts of electricity can have that ...
We are part of The Trust Project. FARGO — Sixth graders at Ben Franklin Middle School transformed into egg gravity scientists today. As part of their lunar landing science lesson, students spent ...
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